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Time magazine "Hate Toward Muslims Is Growing and It's Donald Trump's Fault" Dec. 2, 2016 As Donald Trump prepares to take office, University of Arizona Law Assistant Clinical Professor Negar Katirai is calling on the President-elect to abandon one idea...

It was a big week for in-state rivalries at the University of Arizona. University of Arizona Law beat Arizona State University in the 2016 Jenckes Closing Arguments Competition Friday, Nov. 18. This marked the 7th year in a row that...

All lawyers occasionally make mistakes, but is there room in the profession for acknowledging that reality, confronting the mistake and moving forward? And if not, what are the ramifications? Those are some of the questions University of Arizona Law’s Cathy...

As WikiLeaks, email hacks, and cyber espionage continue to make waves in politics and the media, faculty members at University of Arizona Law are expanding their research around privacy and transparency. And they are collaborating with departments across the university...

Mark Casciari , a University of Arizona Law professor of practice, has been named to “The Nation’s Most Powerful Employment Attorneys,” an annual list compiled by Human Resource Executive magazine and Lawdragon.com. Casciari is a partner at the Seyfarth Shaw...

New York Times "Donald Trump Has Been Accused of Groping. But What Does the Law Say?" Oct. 18, 2016 As multiple women have come forward with allegations of sexual assualt against Donald Trump, the New York Times examined how criminal...

National Law Journal "Without LSAT Requirement, U. of Arizona Trains Nontraditional Law Students" (subscription required) Oct. 10, 2016 In February 2016, University of Arizona Law announced it would become the first law school in the country to accept either an...

Prospective undergraduate and graduate law students are invited to participate in this year's Arizona Law Day on Friday, Oct. 28, 2016 at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. The half-day program will provide students with the...